Honestly, I have never seen that film, Boyo. And I certainly do not call people "boy".

In fact, I only know of it because a Horror Magazine/Blog somehow acquired a photograph of my Hearse while at the market and two friends of mine have subscriptions to it, so it was not long before I was contacted about it. Spooling through the comments, there were many people referencing who kept merely commenting "The Tall Man!" or "PHANTASM!"

07-28-13, 05:45 PM

jamespowers

Re: 94 Fleetwood Hearse came home today!

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Originally Posted by The-Dullahan

Honestly, I have never seen that film, Boyo. And I certainly do not call people "boy".

In fact, I only know of it because a Horror Magazine/Blog somehow acquired a photograph of my Hearse while at the market and two friends of mine have subscriptions to it, so it was not long before I was contacted about it. Spooling through the comments, there were many people referencing who kept merely commenting "The Tall Man!" or "PHANTASM!"

Boyo is close enough. :p

If you drive a hearse then you have to know about Phantasm. :p It makes it easier when people refer to it. Then you have comebacks. :p
A few hearse scenes in here:http://youtu.be/w-J_UG07Hs0

07-28-13, 09:22 PM

Faith76

Re: 94 Fleetwood Hearse came home today!

I don't know anything about Phantasm either. Have you seen Harold and Maude? There is a creepy hearse movie.

07-28-13, 09:47 PM

The-Dullahan

I have, actually. Mostly only because I own an identical car to Harold's in PA.

07-28-13, 11:47 PM

Faith76

Re: 94 Fleetwood Hearse came home today!

It's gross!

07-29-13, 12:51 AM

The-Dullahan

Re: 94 Fleetwood Hearse came home today!

Sorry you feel that way. I grew up thinking everyone owned a 1959 Cadillac. My Mum always had a few. Learned to drive in one of them (the same one that I now have sitting in a warehouse in Pennsylvania)

By my twenties, I learned most people did not own such cars (and more often than not, not even anything of similar vintage) and while this still confuses me, I have come to learn that apparently, '59 Cadillacs are highly desired among collectors. I suppose that's pretty neat.

07-29-13, 08:10 AM

talismandave

Re: 94 Fleetwood Hearse came home today!

^^^^This Faith!

Do you see now what you are doing to your kids?:ill:

The Dullahan is a cautionary tale about raising you kids in a hearse!:D

07-29-13, 06:50 PM

Faith76

Re: 94 Fleetwood Hearse came home today!

I meant the MOVIE was gross. With the kid and the old lady making out and all.

Quote:

Originally Posted by The-Dullahan

Sorry you feel that way. I grew up thinking everyone owned a 1959 Cadillac. My Mum always had a few. Learned to drive in one of them (the same one that I now have sitting in a warehouse in Pennsylvania)

By my twenties, I learned most people did not own such cars (and more often than not, not even anything of similar vintage) and while this still confuses me, I have come to learn that apparently, '59 Cadillacs are highly desired among collectors. I suppose that's pretty neat.

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Originally Posted by talismandave

^^^^This Faith!

Do you see now what you are doing to your kids?:ill:

The Dullahan is a cautionary tale about raising you kids in a hearse!:D